After Enduring Hurricane Milton, a Florida Director Shows Her Climate Film in Oakland
Briefly

For De Los Angeles, decades-old laws that suppressed controlled burns became a metaphor for social repression. "I see my grandmother suppressed. I see my mom suppressed," she says. "And I thought about how if nature is asking us to embrace fire, how do we as Black and brown people embrace our anger, embrace our pain? That's part of healing."
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